Florida Politics

Thursday, August 28, 2014

PSTA Board Meeting - Public Comment a Waste of Time

It became abundantly clear at the PSTA Board meeting that spending
time and energy riling at the PSTA Board of Directors hoping for an epiphany is
a waste of time.

You can hurl all the innuendos you want all they do is
respond in kind through their chairman and everyone comes off looking petty.

All of these so called public servants jumped on the
Greenlight train to support their CEO's outside the law actions and their
Chairman's undying support for whatever Brad Miller may do.

Interestingly some of them don't know the difference between
voting for something and raising their hands in approval.

Why all the unanimous votes? Simple. If you break ranks you
will lose that nice plush seat on the PSTA Dias, that little bit of PSTA pampering that makes you feel soooo good, and a day away from your real
work. Don't think so? Ask Norm Roche former
Pinellas County Commissioner.

Welch got little hot at the meeting need a fan to cool down.
Probably all that needs to be said.

Rather than go through this debacle again, which really
accomplishes nothing, it is time to stay off the PSTA meeting agenda and focus
on the street. All of the folks on the dais are voting yes to whatever Miller
and Welch want and nothing will change their mind.

I am tired of seeing people attacked for what kind of car
they drive, the opinions they have and the positions they take by people whose
salaries they pay.

They love Brad Miller and
Ken Welch.

The PSTA CEO can do pretty much whatever he wants

The lying will likely continue, the cheating will likely
continue, using public funds to convince voters to vote yes will continue and
there is not one person in a position of authority that will say or do anything about it.

So from now to November 4th let's just call it what it is.

Greenlight is a $2.2 Billion dollar boondoggle designed to
take $130 Million a year and more out of the Pinellas County economy and give it
to a public organization run by people you elect who don't respect you or your hard
earned money.

If you're OK with that vote yes.

If you're not, get a No
Tracks for Tax Yard sign, plant it in your yard and then tell them how you
feel on November 4th at the ballot box.

Vote NO.

That's one comment they can't hurl back in your face.

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Disclosures: Contributor to No Tax for Tracks.